EPA 终止对所谓“永久化学品”的快捷批准
EPA Ends Shortcut Approvals For So-Called 'Forever Chemicals'

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/epa-ends-shortcut-approvals-so-called-forever-chemicals

美国环保署更新了法规,以阻止被称为“永远的化学品”的 PFAS 快速获得批准。 PFAS 被广泛使用,但与严重的健康问题有关,并且持续存在于环境中。新规定取消了允许 PFAS 在小批量生产时绕过全面审查的豁免程序。制造商现在必须在批准之前提供有关化学品特性和潜在风险的详细信息。这一变化旨在通过确保 PFAS 在进入市场之前进行全面的安全审查来保护公众健康和环境。该规则与美国环保署加强化学品审查流程的更广泛努力相一致,并遵循《有毒物质控制法》修正案,要求对新化学品进行风险评估。该规则将于在《联邦公报》上公布后 30 天生效。

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Authored by Caden Pearson via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) updated regulations on Dec. 3 that will prevent PFAS, often referred to as forever chemicals, from being fast-tracked for approval through an exemption process.

Equipment used to test for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known collectively as PFAS, in drinking water at Trident Laboratories in Holland, Mich., on June 18, 2018. Cory Morse/The Grand Rapids Press via AP

PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, a family of forever chemicals used in a variety of products, are known to resist breaking down and therefore persist in the environment. They have also been linked to serious health problems.

The new rule ends the eligibility of PFAS for the Low Volume Exemptions process, which allowed certain chemicals to bypass the full review if they were to be produced in limited quantities. This exemption rule has historically applied to more than 600 PFAS compounds.

The updated rules are designed to ensure that PFAS undergo a comprehensive safety review before they can be manufactured. According to the EPA, this change is designed to protect public health and the environment by subjecting PFAS to the agency’s full risk assessment process.

Senior EPA official Michael Freedhoff said in a statement that the agency’s review of new chemicals should encourage innovation while ensuring safety before new chemicals “enter commerce.”

“Today, we’ve modernized our chemical reviews and continued to protect people from unsafe new PFAS,” said Freedhoff, the EPA’s assistant administrator for the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention.

PFAS are used in a wide range of products, from cookware to firefighting foam. They have also been linked to health problems, including some cancers, kidney issues, and reduced fertility. PFAS have accumulated in the environment and in human and animal tissue, sparking widespread concern.

Under the updated rule, manufacturers must provide detailed information about a chemical’s uses, exposure potential, and health effects before approval.

The rule also expands the EPA’s oversight of chemicals classified as persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic, ensuring stricter controls for substances that pose significant risks.

The changes are part of broader efforts by the EPA to strengthen its chemical review process following the 2016 amendments to the Toxic Substances Control Act. These amendments require the agency to conduct a comprehensive risk assessment for new chemicals before they can enter the market.

The rule will take effect 30 days after its official publication in the Federal Register.

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